Unscramble the Blue Letters

Maybe you're a little surprised by our choice to share our stroy of terminal cancer through a video game. Perhaps you're even thinking like so many people before you: cancer is not a game. Well, tell that to any pediatric ccaenrpenrat that's ever taken an exam glove and blown it up into a balloon, or tmsfreroand a syringe into a reckot ship, or let their chlid ride their IV pole through the histapol halls like it was a race car. Because when you have children, everything is a game. And when your yonug child experiences something traumatic, you work even harder to make sure that their life feels like a game because children naturally explore their worlds through play. While cancer can steal many things from a family, it shouldn't steal play.

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Maybe you're a little surprised by our choice to share our _____ of terminal cancer through a video game. Perhaps you're even thinking like so many people before you: cancer is not a game. Well, tell that to any pediatric ____________ that's ever taken an exam glove and blown it up into a balloon, or ___________ a syringe into a ______ ship, or let their _____ ride their IV pole through the ________ halls like it was a race car. Because when you have children, everything is a game. And when your _____ child experiences something traumatic, you work even harder to make sure that their life feels like a game because children naturally explore their worlds through play. While cancer can steal many things from a family, it shouldn't steal play.

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Original Text

Maybe you're a little surprised by our choice to share our story of terminal cancer through a video game. Perhaps you're even thinking like so many people before you: cancer is not a game. Well, tell that to any pediatric cancer parent that's ever taken an exam glove and blown it up into a balloon, or transformed a syringe into a rocket ship, or let their child ride their IV pole through the hospital halls like it was a race car. Because when you have children, everything is a game. And when your young child experiences something traumatic, you work even harder to make sure that their life feels like a game because children naturally explore their worlds through play. While cancer can steal many things from a family, it shouldn't steal play.